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This is likely the simplest repair possible for this device. Simply access the shaft lock pin after opening the case.
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Start by removing the housing cap by unscrewing it.
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Next, unscrew the now exposed collet nut while holding down the shaft lock button.
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Using your hands, carefully remove hanger from casing.
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Remove the brush caps (one on each side) by using a flathead screwdriver bit.
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Using the Torx 15 screwdriver tip, remove the 5 screws (12.5 mm) that hold the casing together.
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Use a plastic opening tool to gently wedge apart the hard plastic threads.
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Use your hands to carefully remove the back casing so that none of the components fall out.
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If the shaft lock pin is not engaging the rotary gear, or if the spring is missing or damaged, it will need to be replaced.
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Remove the damaged shaft lock pin and spring by hand.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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These instructions are idiotic! I want to replace the shaft lock pin because it is not WORKING. Step 1 instructs me to use the shaft lock pin to remove the exposed collet nut. The reason I am changing the shaft lock pin is because it won’t hold the shaft for loosening the collet nut. DUH!
three years later and I came to the same conclusion: DUH
Four years later and I came to the same conclusion: DUH